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The Full Moon of September falls on Wednesday the 6th this year. Known as the Corn Moon, it gets its name due to the crop that is harvested at this time. Harvests are a symbolic time of productivity and reaping the benefits of our labor. It is through our hard work and perseverance that we… Continue reading The Corn Moon – Full Moon of September 2017

Tomorrow evening, April 11th, is the full moon for the month of April. Known as the Pink Moon, it gets its name from the pink flowers that bloom at this time. As spring begins to emerge, we too can look at the new and blossoming events that are taking place in our lives at this time.… Continue reading The Pink Moon – Full Moon of April

March 12th marks the full moon for the month. It is known as the Worm Moon because at this time, the earth softens and the worms reappear, signaling the return of the robins, a symbol of spring. Falling near the Spring Equinox, it is a time of rebirth and renewal. As the full moon signifies completion, this… Continue reading The Worm Moon: Full Moon of March

I've been talking to many of my metaphysical friends lately, and a theme that has come up is the recent Solar Eclipse that took place on February 26th. In Astrology, solar eclipses are transitional phases where we shed a old pattern/belief/person/lifestyle so that we can move forward towards enlightenment. Solar Eclipses are also tied to… Continue reading Crystal Pairing – Stones to get you through the Solar Eclipse

Happy Imbolc everyone!!! I hope all you witches and mystics are celebrating the holiday in your own magical way. I myself am going to have a magical night of mediation, divination, and a little spell 😉 If you don't know how to celebrate, head over to my article, Seven Ways to Celebrate Imbolc, for some… Continue reading Imbolc Crystals for Every Pagan

February 1st (or 2nd according to some) is the pagan festival of Imbolc. Imbolc was practiced by the druids and was the festival of lactating sheep. It is derived from the Gaelic word, "oimelc", which means "ewe's milk". Ewes would give birth to their lambs, nursing them at this time. With the darkest days of winter… Continue reading Seven Ways to Celebrate Imbolc

For many centuries, herbalism has been associated with paganism and 'the craft'. Just as crystals are associated with types of energy and have their own specific properties, plants and herbs have their own attributes as well. Considering back then, they were easier to obtain than gemstones, plants and herbs were commonly used during the numerous… Continue reading Five Imbolc Herbs that are in your Pantry

Mid-December. For us, i's the holiday season, but for nature, it's the winter solstice. The winter solstice falls around the 21st - 23rd of December. This is where the night is at its longest, and the day is at its shortest. For pagans, the Winter Solstice was to honor the return of the sun. The worst was behind them, and… Continue reading Five Ways to Celebrate Yule

On the 14th of December is the full moon for the month. Known in some Native American tribes as 'the long night's moon', it gets this name due to the upcoming winter solstice, where the day is at its shortest and the night is at its longest. Being the longest full moon of the year, it… Continue reading The Long Night’s Moon: Full Moon of December

On October 30th, we will be very fortunate to encounter the moon entering its beginning phase. New moons are typically a time associated with new beginnings, fresh starts, and rebirth. With the moon casting no illumination, it symbolizes a time to look inward and reflect on ourselves, gaining self-awareness and assessing what our goals and… Continue reading The Black Moon -A Halloween New Moon

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